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Chocorua Lake Conservancy announces departure of Lynne Flaccus

Chocorua Lake Conservancy announces departure of Lynne Flaccus
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CLC to host geology walk with Rick Allmendinger

CLC to host geology walk with Rick Allmendinger
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A bittersweet stewardship day coming up for CLC

A bittersweet stewardship day coming up for CLC June 03, 2021CHOCORUA Twiny vines covered in shiny new leaves and flower buds this time of year, with gorgeous red berries in an orange shell later in the season? It s the dread bittersweet a gardener s nightmare. On Tuesday, June 8, from 9-11 a.m., join the Chocorua Lake Conservancy for a morning of camaraderie, exercise, and invasive plant control at the Brown Lot across from Chocorua Lake. Our volunteer stewards will be learning to identify some common invasive plants and how to remove and control those that might otherwise out-compete native shrubs. Bittersweet, shiny buckthorn, Japanese barberry and Japanese knotweed are all considered invasive plants in New England: plants that evolved in other parts of the world that grow quickly, disburse large quantities of fruits or seeds, and often grow from underground root systems. Invasive plants can grow so thick in some places that they take over habitat normally available to native

Chocorua Lake Conservancy hosting Wildflower Wander

Chocorua Lake Conservancy hosting Wildflower Wander April 28, 2021CHOCORUA Ephemeral means lasting for a very short time, and describes many of nature s beauties: a sunset, a rainbow, a spring wildflower things we see when we take the time to look for them. On Friday, May 7 from 9:30-11:30 a.m., come explore the trails of the Charlotte C. Browne Woods on Washington Hill Road in Chocorua with naturalist and Chocorua Lake Conservancy Stewardship Director Lynne Flaccus as we hunt for some of spring s earliest wildflowers, the ephemeral treasures that sprout and flower early in the spring before leaves in the forest canopy block sunlight. These are the early bloomers that take advantage of abundant sunlight to set their blossoms and decorate the forest floor in various shades of white, pink, yellow, and purple.

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